> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Ted Husted
> Envoyé : dimanche 16 janvier 2005 13:35
> À : ibatis-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Objet : Re: SVN Recap (was RE: ASF TODO [short] (was ASF TODO [long]))
> 
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 07:21:21 -0500, Ted Husted wrote:
> > * I'd suggest that we tag each subproject release before it is
> > rolled. Ideally, the tag should identify exactly what goes into a
> > given subproject release.
> 
> Which implies that the head for each subproject is not required to build
> against the head of every other subproject (on the same platform).
> 
> For example, right now, C# DataMapper 1.5.0 depends on DataAccess 1.1.0.

False, it's the C# DataAccess 1.5.0 which use C# DataMapper 1.1
 
> Theoretically, we might decide to make some changes for DataMapper 1.6.x,
> which might not be compatible with DataAccess 1.1.x. We might want to get
> a release of DataMapper 1.6.0 out first, and then bring out an updated
> DataAccess release. After all, not everyone uses DataAccess.
> 
> Later, when we get to it, we could then bring out an an updated NPetShop
> release that uses the new "best available" DataMapper and DataAccess
> releases.
> 
> In the meantime, the old NPetShop will work just fine with the old
> DataAccess package, which works just fine with the old DataMapper package.
> 
> I'm a little sensitive to this issue because we had such great problems
> during the Struts 1.1 "death march". We had to get all the "subprojects"
> just right before releasing anything. I just want to be sure that we have
> a project structure that would allow us to do one thing at a time.
> 
> Of course, Team iBATIS has been doing this all along. For example, the
> documentation is not re-released just because a new SQL Mapper ships.
> Ditto for JPetstore. I just want to make sure we stay that course.
> 
> -Ted.
> 
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